Lisa Lampanelli is Ready to Help the World with her New Podcast on PodcastOne…

Lisa Lampanelli is Ready to Help the World with her New Podcast on PodcastOne…

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Los Angeles CA, USA—Former comedian Lisa Lampanelli may have been known as the Queen of Mean, but now she is the Queen of Meaning. After more than 30 years in the business, Lisa retired from insult comedy in 2018 and has a new career as a life coach and a new podcast, Let Lisa Help, which debuts today on leading network PodcastOne. That’s right: Lisa’s new skills as a life coach are now available to anyone with access to the internet.

Each week, she strikes an Instagrammable yoga pose with her guest co-host, then sits down with him or her to work on each of their problems, plus issues submitted by fans. Then, just as you think it couldn’t get any deeper, more entertaining, or more vulnerable, Lisa takes calls from her actual real-life clients to learn how she can be a better life coach. Hey, if there’s one thing Lisa’s learned, it’s this: if she can dish it out, she has to be able to take it.

The series premiere, featuring actor/internet sensation Josh Peck, is available now with new episodes every Wednesday on Apple Podcasts and PodcastOne.

“I LOVE having a platform in which I can just be myself, use my life-coaching skills, and help people whether they like it or not,” says Lampanelli. “And the fact that my guest co-hosts, no matter what their level of fame, come in with their issues and we dig in in a very real way excites the hell outta me. Thank goodness PodcastOne recognized my true genius when it comes to forcing help down people’s throats,” she laughs. “And, in advance, listeners: you’re welcome!”

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